Does Demography matter?

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What is a country? It is obviously a geographical area of land with defined borders. But it is more than that, MUCH more than that. It is the people who live in that country and in the case of England, it is the sum of the English people who have inhabited that land for many centuries. Throughout most of that period, the demographic has been pretty stable. The typical demography in 1960 was around 98% White British. But since then that has been changing, slowly at first, then faster and faster and we have now arrived at the reality where our London is about to become a minority White City.

At time of the 2021 census, this is how it broke down

  • White: 53.8%

  • Asian: 20.7%

  • Black: 13.5%

  • Mixed: 5.7%

  • Other: 6.3%

It’s not just London, take our 2nd city, Birmingham

  • White: 48.6%

  • Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: 31.0%

  • Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African: 11.0%

  • Mixed or Multiple Ethnic Groups: 4.8%

  • Other Ethnic Group: 4.5%

The same trend is apparent in many other major cities, and in every case we see the White population shrinking.

If this is the change that took place in ONE generation, ask yourself what it will be like after another. If we look at the projected demographic forecast by this is what awaits.

So by the end of this century, the White British demographic will be little more than a third.

My question is – what does that make England?

My answer is – conquered.

And without a shot being fired.

The British establishment hates us talking about this but I feel we must.

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